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PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:33 pm 
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Delivery.. :lol:

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Loafers ... :lol:

I work with too many of them to wear them. But seriously, due to a childhood accident, my feet are a half-size different--no loafers for me.

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Theres a place in Lindora, also owned by Canadians that I hear is pretty good. Its called Tandori Palace. The atmosphere (like every Indian restaurant) turns me off so I've never tried it, but maybe I will shortly for take out.


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Theres a place in Lindora, also owned by Canadians that I hear is pretty good. Its called Tandori Palace. The atmosphere (like every Indian restaurant) turns me off so I've never tried it, but maybe I will shortly for take out.



http://www.tandooripalacecr.com/

Kinda interesting they have belly dancer(s) too... Too bad they seem too far from the casino zone.


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Yeah, Tandoori is kinda out there according to their Google Maps link. What's their delivery zone and cost? Maybe Our Man on the Scene Brother ID can enlighten. Be kinda neat for their delivery person and a belly dancer or two to show up at your hotel, or maybe at the Blue Marlin. <<JazzboCR you're evil.

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if they have ice cold forties of kingfisher beer its worth it no matter how far. add a good biryani, masala,with a smoking curry and its heaven on earth.
a literal taste explosion in your mouth. san jose really has a place like this?

don't forget the warm naan bread

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Taj Mahal emailed back "Hello, Unfortunately we do not offer the shuttle anymore. But we still have delivery service."


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When I used to live in Central Africa I dated a French girl. There were a lot of Indians and Paskitani's in the Congo mostly migrants from Kenya..Uganda..Tanzania etc and as a consequence, there was lots of Indian food available there. Well...I heard rumors that Indian food (spicy stuff) often acts as an aphrodisiac for women and I swear that everytime I took my French girlfriend out for dinner to an Indian place, she did indeed get a LOT more aroused and excited than normal so not sure if fact or fiction so YMMV but in my case there definitely was some added momentum to sex after dinner.


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Someone asked about Ticas nearby. Well this restaurant is on the old road between Escazu and Santa Ana in a mostly residential area. About 2 km to the east (going back to Escazu) one comes to two places loaded with Ticas. The "World Gym" has more honies than you can imagine. Just beyond is the Paco Commercial Center. In there, one night place is called Mi Sala, cocktails and light meals. A warning. Come with good clothes and a good game. These are not HDR whores.


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Someone asked about Ticas nearby. Well this restaurant is on the old road between Escazu and Santa Ana in a mostly residential area. About 2 km to the east (going back to Escazu) one comes to two places loaded with Ticas. The "World Gym" has more honies than you can imagine. Just beyond is the Paco Commercial Center. In there, one night place is called Mi Sala, cocktails and light meals. A warning. Come with good clothes and a good game. These are not HDR whores.


Misala is a waste of time if you want to pick up bitches. However, Fandangos is a good spot on a Friday or Saturday late night. Young girls and plenty are working.


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CV, everybody has different experiences. A friend and client of mine (he's 60's balding and on the chubby side) is now dating a waitress from there, 20's flaca and cute. Fandango's is on the other side of Escazu, but that's a good pick, nice suggestion.


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CV, everybody has different experiences. A friend and client of mine (he's 60's balding and on the chubby side) is now dating a waitress from there, 20's flaca and cute..


DAMN!!! If 60's..Balding and Chubby gets you Flaca 20's and Cute...Then what does 50's....Plently of Hair and Firm & Tone get you??? :D :D :D


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Still depends on that bulge in the pants BondTrader.. :D The wallet!


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Still depends on that bulge in the pants BondTrader.. :D The wallet!

combined with a generosity to actually open it.

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Open it just enough to keep them interested or thinking it might open.. :D


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